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Miseryland by Keiler Roberts

rebadee's review

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5.0

A few months back, I was contemplating the new placard for a streaming series. With just a few select colors and well-placed lines, the artist had perfectly reflected the essence of the major characters. I was reminded of this while reading Keiler Roberts’ Miseryland. In a single frame, Roberts can capture a moment or a feeling with complete authenticity. Roberts’ willingness and ability to portray life with brutal vulnerability and push beyond cliche into unvarnished detail transforms this work from the quotidian to the sublime.

briface's review

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Honest and self effacing scenes of the trials and hilarity of parenting a toddler.

franceschung's review

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funny reflective slow-paced

4.5

mogg's review

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funny reflective fast-paced

5.0

Whenever a child says something remarkable, a comic should get made.

moreadsbooks's review

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2.0

Keiler Roberts draws tales of her small family, most particularly the funny things that her daughter Xia says. This was a nice-ish read, but I would have enjoyed less meandering & more context.

ylangylang's review

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emotional funny reflective medium-paced

4.0

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